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142 pages. Features: Faking Your Way to Flawless Skin; 10 Simple Beauty Tips; 50 Fresh Dynamic Looks; 6 Ways to Wear Your Jacket; Meryl Streep - America's Greatest Actress; Marc Jacobs - Fashion's Rock Star; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
130 pages. Features: Vogue's Point of View - Escape; How to look where you're going and beat the luggage wait; The One-bag traveller and - the perfect knit pants suit; the longer shirt-jacket; the chino shirtdress, the weightless creaseless, everywhere, every-weather smock coat; Fashion for the beach climates of the world - cool and breezy crinkle cottons, new wave of batik, the strapless maillot, news in black; The New Norells - worn by Lyn Revson; The Many Moods of Marisa - the best new evening looks in town - worn by Marisa Berenson; Focus on summer - super new shirt looks, bareness with separate cover, black and white, jacketed for town, warm-weather sweater-dressing; How to add travel power without adding pounds - a quick beauty checklist; Your Health and Climate, by Ellen Switzer; How to solve your unsolvable hair problems - or, Why Wigs ; How to take your good looks wherever you go; How Sophia Loren Really Travels; Social Climbing the Travel Way, by George Bradshaw; Travel Anxiety - a psychologist tells how not to suffer it; Vladimir Nabokov talks about his travels; How people really travel now - Drena Van Alen, Lady Sarah Courage, Madame Helene Rochas, Lady Diana Cooper, Contessa Susanna Agnelli, Principessa Irene Galitzine, Catherine Spaak, Mrs. Kenneth Tynan, Jose Luis de Vilallonga; La Duchesse d'Uzes, Mrs. David Michael Winton, Diana Guthrie, Mrs. Isobel de Crempien, Maggie Keswick, Diane Sawyer; People are Talking About - Virgil Thomson; In China Now - Sally Reston tells what to see, buy, watch for; New Life-Force in the Midwest, by Seymour Krim; Giorgio de Chirico - inverview by John Gruen; At Home the New Roman Way - a power of American Art; Horoscope of Charles Chaplin; and much more. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy. Book
160 pages. Features: An irreverant review of 10 years of WoodenBoat; The Singular Beauty of Wooden Boats; Buying a Wooden Boat - Three Perspectives; TELKAA - after two centuries still a sensible 10-footer; Save-it! - Part I - the cold-molded sheathing solution; BABY BOOTLEGGER - Mark Mason wanted the boat perfect; Toad's Landing - knee deep in boats; Building the Nutshell Pram - the most fun boat imaginable; The Anatomy of a Wooden Boat - an illustrated glossary; Shovels and Pails - an antipodal instructional recalled; Spars - ways to build them to any size and shape you want; . Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Jim Stephens, Mike Siddal, and R. Mark Neyman - The RANDANDY; The Beauty of Construction Models; Liverpool historical discovery; FOREST BELLE - the superior value of plank-on-frame construction; The Butt Block - an integral part of a wooden boat's structure; Westport's flat-iron skiff and its sharpie cousin; George Luzier's boatshop in Sarasota; Renewing the deck - an expert approach; Dragonquest - in search of the Chinese junk; From the brink of extinction - Mediterranean molding in Brazil; Matter of Detail; Perfectly Seasoned - Air Drying your Lumber - Part I. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
66 pages. Features: 1997 D.A.G. Dollmaker's Festival; Dollmaker's Worksheet, All-Bisque Dolls - Belladonna - a beautiful all-bisque by Cynthia Guilette; Bunny Love, An All-Bisque Beauty; All-Bisque and French, Part II - Periwinkle; The Blue Scarf Lady - Queen Louise - Modeled after Queen Louise of Prussia; Farmer's Family, Part II - Helen, Little Ella and Little Ernst - meet the children of the Farmer's family; The New, Big, Beautiful Bru Jne. 14 - Bru Gaala. Average wear. Unmarked. One-inch taped repair to front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
59 pages. Features: Black-Out By-Election in Central Southwark; Women's Army for Britain - many great photos with article; How to Photograph a Beauty - photo-illustrated tips by Angus McBean; The Happy Knitters - Keswick women knit for troops; I Was a Worker in a German Arms Factory - article with photos of German war production; Match Fishing; A Girl Goes Cycling - nice photo feature on how ladies can cycle fashionably given the petrol shortage; Sweden's Gold - article with photos of mining in the town of Boliden; Diary of the War - No. 23 - The Twenty-First Week; No. 4 in the Series "How I Would Run the War" - How I would Use the Navy; Cartoon "Hungry Mouths" shows Goring feeding the mouths of heavy artillery while families look on; Where Are Our Leaders?; Match Fishing - photos of competitive fishermen; The History of Weapons, No. 6 - The Machine Gun. Nice Shredded Wheat ad on back cover. Many other wonderfully nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A lovely vintage copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: $6,000 to Ed Furgol; Canadians repeat; Moe Norman whips Magee; Marlene Stewart defeats Lesser; Crocker catches Ziske; Play golf from the neck up; Photo of North Carolina beauty Joan Melton with Dugan Aycock and Maj.-Gen. E.J. Timberlake; Nice photos of Marlene Hagge, May and Kroll, Ward Wettlaufer, and Anne Richardson - all holding trophies; Photo of Hillman Robbins, who has won another title; Photos from Oregon of Bob Smith, Dick Price and Marty Leptich; Article about fan behavior at Tam O'Shanter; Photo of Pat Lesser; photo of smiling Marlene Stewart; Photo of Babe Moore; Photo of Governor Frank G. Clement; Photo of Old Ernest at the Ellinor Village CC; Photo of Jack Phelan; Nice group photo of young golfers John Darby, Carl MacCartee, Jr., Tommy Lamond, Glenn Garvin, Arnold Haynes and John Holzberg; Photo of Lee Gibson; Photo of George Fulton, Jr. and Billy Joe Patton; Photo of Carl (Dusty) Keyser receiving trophy from Fay Ingalls; Color back cover ad for gloves by Parker of California; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Ex-library book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 215 pages. 72 color, 13 duotone and 47 black & white photographs. Many line drawing of boot construction, many full and half page photos of boots from all over the region, as well as clothing and accessories. Maps. Catalogue of an exhibition at the Bata Shoe Museum.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Tear on dust jacket. Full black cloth boards. 9" x 12". Color photographs of black women in Africa, an homage to female beauty. Text and poems by Calixthe Beyala.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight wear to cover. 9 1/4"w x 11 3/4"h. 360 pages.
66 pages. Features: Challenging track at Amatol Speedway, NJ; Meet Skyler Osborn; My Life with Studebakers; A Conversation with Gordon Grundy - Part III; Curtis E. Freitag 1935-2013; "The Whistler" - will it race again?; 6,000 Miles in a 3R5; My Mysterious Beauty - A 1953 Starliner, by Tom M. Johnson, MD; John and Vicki Boivin's 1962 Daytona Hardtop; Nice color photos; and much more. Oblong 11"x 8.5". Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
52 pages. Features: Very attractive full-page two-colour ad for International Harvester's TracTractors; Ad for RCA Victor audio products; Runaround in Reverse (short story); Jail Without Locks - British Columbia's new Borstal home near Vancouver - a prison with no guards nor locks - article with photos; Edward Johnson of Guelph - Part 1 - article with photos; A Train Journey (short story); Beverley Baxter's letter from London; Beauty Business - article about beauty products - with photos of their manufacture; Will Poland Be Next?, by Douglas Reed - article with photos; The Flying Yorkshireman (short story); Well I Declare! - tips on dealing with Customs officers - article with photos; Nice ad for Chevroet trucks; Hudson car ad; Tennis player Don Budge is featured in Bromo-Seltzer ad; Lux soap ad featuring photos of Claudette Colbert and Andrea Leeds; Canada's First Marathon Victory - W.J. (Billy) Sherring of Hamilton won the marathon at the Athens Olympics in 1906 - brief article with photos; Nice half-page colour ad for Sisman's Scampers (shoes). Above-average external wear. Coverfold halfway open. Covers almost loose. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
GUIDA 1986 191 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: APPUNTO A BIRO (200: NUMERO DI COPIE STOCCATE) AL MARGINE ANGOLARE SUPERIORE ESTERNO DELLA QUARTA DI COPERTINA, SEGNI DEL TEMPO E LEGGERE FIORITURE, COME DA FOTO, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO. La storia di Marionette, che passione! è incentrata sull'incontro casuale di tre personaggi, incapaci di dare un senso alla propria esistenza. I tre si riveleranno alla fine non diversi da marionette, esseri totalmente in balia delle proprie passioni. Un'opera drammatica, grottesca, che alcuni definiranno legata al pirandellismo. Secondo Gaetano Savatteri, la grandezza di Rosso di San Secondo venne messa in ombra proprio dalla figura di Pirandello.
74 pages. Features: Nice 1-page photo ad features 'teen-age' fashion model Kitty Higgins and her two children; Nice 1-page color ad for Lyon Whitewall Tires; The Sweetest Town on Earth - the modest community of Grasse, in southern France has the perfume industry by the nose - article with color photos; The Bosom of My Family (fiction); The Railroads Fight Back; The Flappers Chilidren - a veteran of WWII compares the doughboys who returned from WWI with today's ex-G.I.s - article with photos; Who's Kilroy? Cocktails for One (fiction); Sleeping Beauty (fiction); Life, Liberty and Orrin Dooley (fiction); Nice 1-page color ad for International Trucks features a K-7 parked outside a diner; 1-page color ad for Seagram's V.O.; Great color one-page ad for Borden's Hemo vitamin drink; 1-page color-photo ad for Ansco film; Grand Slam Gags - a bridge tournament champ passes along some funny stories; Two-page color ad for Old Mr. Boston Liquor; Very colorful 1-page Christmas ad for Carling Red Cap Ale; The Host (fiction); Nice 1-page color ad for movie 'The Jolson Story'; 1-page color ad for Harwood's blended Canadian Whisky; Nice 1-page color ad for Gordon's Gin; The Songs Roll By (fiction); 1-page ad for the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) features great photo of the first national auto show in 1900; The Bell of San Anselmo (fiction); Nice 1-page color ad for Goebel Beer; Christmas in the Desert - color photos of Christmas lights on cactii; Christmas Coke ad on back cover shows family gift-wrapping. Somewhat above-average wear. Small chips from cover fold. A worthy vintage copy. Book
1 v. (unpaged) : ill. (some col.) ; 26 x 40 cm. Hardcover very good condition The unexpected runway moment, the candid dressing room expression, the steely eyed scrutiny of the front-row denizens. Runway Madness is a personal invitation to New York's infamous Fashion Week. More than 100 arresting photographs by Pulitzer Prize- winning photographer Lucian Perkins many never published until now tell the behind-the-scenes story of this unparalleled fashion event. Perkins captures the models up-close and personal: Kate Moss without make-up, Naomi Campbell in curlers, and Shalom Harlow, Amber Valetta, Christy Turlington, and many others in high pomp as well as unguarded circumstance. Also exposed are the fashion editors and buyers, journalists, and stars whose high-visibility presence is essential. Quotes from fashion insiders provide a running commentary and captions by Washington Post fashion writer Robin Givhan explain each image. The beat, the lights, the cascade of beauty and color: this is not only a performance, but also a performance art. Long and lean like the runway itself, Runway Madness is the total high fashion experience.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured titles, 4 coloured illustrations (2 tipped-in), numerous black-and-white illustrations in silhouette and printed endpapers; ivory boards blocked and lettered in gilt, ivory cloth backs lettered in gilt, a near fine set in publisher's blocked board slip-case lettered in gilt. EDITION LIMITED TO 750 COPIES. High-quality facsimiles of the de luxe versions of the first editions (Cinderella, 1919; The Sleeping Beauty 1920).
Cerca de 50 ilustraciones.
Profusion de fotografias en color.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. Special designed folded 16 p., 12 b/w photos. Yusuf Sevinçli. Oculus. [Exhibition catalogue]. Galerist Tepebasi, 14.12.2017-27.01.2018. Designed by Valentina Abenavoli. This catalogue was published on the occasion of Yusuf Sevinçli's exhibition 'Oculus' at Galerist Tepebasi between 14.12.201 7-27.01.2018. The exhibition comprises analogue, black & white photographs taken mostly in France and Turkey. Taking its title from an old Roman architectural term for a small circular or oval window or the round openings found at the center of domes. Often an oculus allows a concentrated beam of light into an otherwise dark interior and so is threshold between a world of light and one of shadow. In Sevinçli's images we are in a shadow-world in which light, meaning and beauty pass fleetingly, out of reach and into memory. There is a beautiful, poetic intelligence in Sevinçli's photographs. They are, we are told images of actual things and places. The artist's sensibility, however, articulated through the elegant contingencies of the analogue photographic process; the framing of the shot, the manipulation of the negative, the quality of the printing, renders reality dreamlike. The images are a dream-state, rich with ambiguity and metaphor; A flower, silhouetted, becomes epic and architectural. A white circle painted on a dark ground, the casual record of an act of art making takes on occult significance. A woman pulls skin tight like cloth, another's eyes sparkle with light. Stream rises, spectral like from the street. A man in movement, arms outstretched, his head hidden from us, is perhaps dancing or falling. Stairs ascend into luminosity and fiction. Political in their sensibility of oppressive ambiguity, poetic in their search for moments of transcendence, Sevinçli's photographs are exquisite signs, only partially intelligible, full of melancholy and hope. 1000 copies were printed.
Well-read book with fraying at bottom of spine. paper stuck to front cover, tape marks on inside covers and endpapers. Tears and smudges/marks to a few pages. Charming brightly colored and black and white illustrations.. Includes classic stories such as Little Red Riding Hood, Peter Pan, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Three Bears, Puss in Boots, Jack and the Beanstalk, and more.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full red clothboards. Slight foxingTears on dust jacket. 285 uncensored illustrations.
52 pages. Features: Nice colour Ethyl ad inside front cover shows fashionable motoring couple; Nice one-page photo ad for Swift's premium ham features chef Louis of the Chateau Frontenac Hotel; Where does the tax dollar go? - an inquiry into the cost of government in Canada; Attractive colour one-page Veedol motor oil features family in blue convertible; Beautiful one-page colour-photo Chipso ad features photo of Mrs. L.H. Roche and her children Corinne, Lester, Joseph, Mary and Peggy; The Virgin of the Mountain (fiction); The Lady of the Gardenia; The Thoroughbred Industry and "The Sport of Kings" - great photo-illustrated article; Little Rambles in Hollywood - nice photo-illustrated movie news article; Rendezvous (short story); The Shrieking Death (fiction); Movie Criticisms; Fashion article with illustrations; Vintage one-page illustrated Northern Electric ad for their model 800 Gurney Range with automatic oven; Beauty article; Nice one-page Lux Toilet Soap ad features photo fo Loretta Young, Polly Ann Young and Sally Blane at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles; Cookery article with cool recipes for hot days; Wonderful full-page colour Shredded Wheat ad features inset photo of two girls swimming; World Sayings; Lovely colour Palmolive soap ad inside back cover features illustration of lovely lady; Back cover Kodak Verichrome film ad features photo of man with kids in vintage car; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book